How do people feel about a feature that lets you auto-forward these into Pinboard? Can I get some guinea pig volunteers to test out a UI for it? https://twitter.com/Scholars_Stage/status/1351972370844536832 …
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And yes, casual readers, that is correct. Because of big VC energy that destroyed journalism with surveillance advertising, briefly made everyone do videos, and is now besotted with newsletters, innocent people like me are being forced to reinvent USENET from first principles.
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It's definitely a power user thing to do, but is that Pinboard's audience anyway?
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It's a very heterogeneous set of users at all levels of tech nerdery (including levels below zero)
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I would love to try this out.
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I had to setup forwarding from a gmail account last week, was super easy imo.
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With gmail, auto forwarding requires clinking a link in the receiving address. Otherwise, pretty painless.
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This is a feature I will use, if then I can have a rss feed with all the emails and their content.
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Newsblur has a similar feature & it's fine with "forward to per-account auto-generated email address" as workflow, so I think it's not outlandish
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I do it for putting newsletters into Feedbin. I’m willing to ignore them in Pinboard as well.
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iirc you have to be able to confirm the forwarding address, but I don't remember what that process looks like. click a link probably.
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